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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
This Series "The show must go on" is inspired by the song of Freddie Mercury/Queen. The song was released a week before he died.
The show, used as a symbol for life, has to be enjoyed, and continued by those who remain, who must try to move on.
Mercury knew that he was dying. He fought up to the very end...
The artwork is painted for the International Women‘s Day.
This powerful abstract artwork is painted on a white ground. The size is 80cm W… x 80cm H and 2cm deep.
My artistic expression is a rebellion against the dreariness of the everyday, a manifesto for the joy and wonder of childhood. In my works, I create a world where lightheartedness and imagination reign, where colors come alive, and hope and courage assume a tangible form.
Each of my paintings is an invitation to let yourself be swept away by the power of optimism.
« I have made a clear decision: Art creation is strength and confidence for me. My art should be a hope for the viewer. »
The artist Bea Schubert lives and works today in Mallorca/Spain. Previously, she lived in the Canary Islands/Spain for over twenty years and spent eight years traveling the world. These experiences are reflected in their unique and colorful art.